Edit: This one doesn't like the latest TabMixPlus!(Mainly it's my custom settings), but it looks great, I'll revert to an older version of TMP(Stable).Edit 2: All is well, same thing I did for TMP fixed this part, as well. Looking spectacular.

Yeah I can't tell which tab I'm on, icons in the Pale Moon drop down menu are outlined white while bookmark related ones are colored, closed tab X needs to be highlighted red, missing URL bar shading (don't know if thats meant to be, would like to have it though), bookmark this page is highlighted blue, but RSS feed not highlighted orange, certain default icons highlighted when hovered over and some aren't.

Other weird bugs:

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Great idea, efford and result, Lootywolf,I see no bugs in my machine, just asking when customizing/''use small icons'', I see no difference, should it be?Also when addon icons were put in nav.bar, they had some space between them,need a second restart to make the space go away.

It finishes the job of making everything dark, by making pretty much everything dark, as previously planned. I've also fixed several issues as mentioned previously in this thread. Give it a shot and let me know your opinions, guys!

leomate wrote:Tested your theme, and the problem is the right context menu height is too small since i using touchscreen devices. But anything else so far good

I don't plan to optimize this theme for touch, sorry.

superA wrote:when addon icons were put in nav.bar, they had some space between them,need a second restart to make the space go away

There are some minor changes between v1.0.0b2 and v1.0.0, though they mostly involve darkening the all tabs/ctrl-tab panel. You can either update by downloading from the above link, or waiting for automatic updates.

riiis wrote:The active tab cannot easily be distinguished from the other tabs. The tab close button is hard to see on inactive tabs.

LimboSlam wrote:Yeah I can't tell which tab I'm on

This should be resolved by changing your monitor settings - with a correctly calibrated monitor, this should not be an issue.

I really, really like your theme! Job well done.

But please don't dismiss this issue of not being able to see the active tab. If I have the brightness turned up, and have the screen at the correct angle and I sit up properly in my chair, I can see which tab is active, but not easily. Consequently, if I am slouching in my chair, or I have the brightness turned down, then forget it.

The theme is pretty, and I know it's difficult to get feedback that threatens your design and style choices, but it would be appreciated. The active tab just doesn't jump. Maybe you could make the text on the non-active tabs darker? Maybe a light bar along the top of the active tab? Or both ideas?

riiis wrote:The active tab cannot easily be distinguished from the other tabs. The tab close button is hard to see on inactive tabs.

LimboSlam wrote:Yeah I can't tell which tab I'm on

This should be resolved by changing your monitor settings - with a correctly calibrated monitor, this should not be an issue.

I really, really like your theme! Job well done.

But please don't dismiss this issue of not being able to see the active tab. If I have the brightness turned up, and have the screen at the correct angle and I sit up properly in my chair, I can see which tab is active, but not easily. Consequently, if I am slouching in my chair, or I have the brightness turned down, then forget it.

The theme is pretty, and I know it's difficult to get feedback that threatens your design and style choices, but it would be appreciated. The active tab just doesn't jump. Maybe you could make the text on the non-active tabs darker? Maybe a light bar along the top of the active tab? Or both ideas?

I will consider some potential designs, though I still suspect that correct calibration will help here. On my monitor (which I'll admit, is not the best out there - I typically view on a laptop), I can view at many different angles, and the active tab is still clear to me. Additionally...this theme is probably not good for low-brightness situations at all, so I can't optimize for those situations without brightening the theme itself. Please remember that you are using a dark theme, and with low light will naturally be difficult to see.

Lootyhoof wrote:I will consider some potential designs, though I still suspect that correct calibration will help here. On my monitor (which I'll admit, is not the best out there - I typically view on a laptop), I can view at many different angles, and the active tab is still clear to me. Additionally...this theme is probably not good for low-brightness situations at all, so I can't optimize for those situations without brightening the theme itself. Please remember that you are using a dark theme, and with low light will naturally be difficult to see.

I would appreciate it. Although it may look fine to you, there have been a few of us that are struggling with seeing the active tab. I want this to be my daily driver!!!

Are you planning on replacing the buttons (i.e. "Enable" & "Remove" buttons in Add-ons Manager) with flat alternatives?

On my system, the "Preferences", "Enable/Disable" & "Remove" buttons in about:addons are different from all other buttons, such as the buttons present within the preferences of an extension. Is this just an anomaly on my system, a design choice, or a bug? I would prefer those buttons to have a look consistent with the rest of the theme.

BTW, I decided to use the "Tab Utilities" extension to add some tab functionality that I was after, with the added benefit that I can change the appearance of current and unread tabs. It works for me, and although I do like to run minimally, I don't mind running this extension because it does add a number of features.